Judge gives reprieve to Trump after slavery exhibits already restored to Philadelphia park
A federal appeals court judge delivered a brief reprieve to the Trump administration Friday in its battle to take down slavery exhibits at the President's House park site in Philadelphia.
Judge gives reprieve to Trump after slavery exhibits already restored to Philadelphia park A federal appeals court judge has granted a brief reprieve to the Trump administration. This decision comes amidst their ongoing legal battle to remove slavery exhibits at the President’s House park site in Philadelphia. The reprieve offers a temporary halt to the administration’s efforts.
- A federal appeals court judge issued a brief reprieve.
- The reprieve is for the Trump administration.
- The administration is in a battle to take down slavery exhibits.
- The exhibits are located at the President’s House park site in Philadelphia.
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